Burning an Illusion
| Burning an Illusion | |
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| Directed by | Menelik Shabazz |
| Produced by | Vivien Pottersman |
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| Cinematography | Roy Cornwall |
| Edited by | Judy Seymour |
| Music by | Seyoum Nefta |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Burning an Illusion is a 1981 British drama film written and directed by Menelik Shabazz, about a young British-born black woman's love life, mostly shot in London's Notting Hill and Ladbroke Grove communities. It was only the second British feature film to have been made by a black director, following Horace Ové's Pressure (1975), and is described by Stephen Bourne as "the first British film to give a black woman a voice of any kind." Imruh Bakari worked with Shabazz and co-founded Kuumba Productions with him.